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Durham Drama Festival (Mount Oswald Hub)

Durham Drama Festival (Mount Oswald Hub)

DDF 2025 will be a week long celebration of new student writing from February 16th to February 23rd.


Join Durham Student Theatre for the 50th Anniversary of the Durham Drama Festival. Featuring nine new plays across three venues, explore the wealth of emerging talent at the UK's largest and most prolific student theatre scene.


More details to follow.


£7 Standard

£6.50 Concessions

£6 Durham Student Theatre Members


This production takes place at the Mount Oswald Hub, Durham, DH1 3FP.


The performance takes place at 7pm (or at 2.30pm on a  Saturday). Front doors open 30 minutes before the show starts.


This programme is made up of three 50-minute plays with a short interval between each.

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Thursday 20 Feb 202519:00 Book Now
Friday 21 Feb 202519:00 Book Now

Durham Drama Festival (Mark Hillery Arts Centre Programme)

Durham Drama Festival (Mark Hillery Arts Centre Programme)

DDF 2025 will be a week long celebration of new student writing from February 16th to February 23rd.


Join Durham Student Theatre for the 50th Anniversary of the Durham Drama Festival. Featuring nine new plays across three venues, explore the wealth of emerging talent at the UK's largest and most prolific student theatre scene.


More details to follow.


£7 Standard

£6.50 Concessions

£6 Durham Student Theatre Members


This production takes place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


The performance takes place at 7pm (or at 2.30pm on Saturday). Front doors open 30 minutes before the show starts.


This programme is made up of three 50-minute plays with a short interval between each.



Book Tickets

Thursday 20 Feb 202519:15 Book Now
Saturday 22 Feb 202519:30 Book Now

Durham Drama Festival (Assembly Rooms Programme)

Durham Drama Festival (Assembly Rooms Programme)

DDF 2025 will be a week long celebration of new student writing from February 16th to February 23rd.


Join Durham Student Theatre for the 50th Anniversary of the Durham Drama Festival. Featuring nine new plays across three venues, explore the wealth of emerging talent at the UK's largest and most prolific student theatre scene.


More details to follow.


£7 Standard

£6.50 Concessions

£6 Durham Student Theatre Members


This production takes place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, 40 North Bailey, Durham, DH1 3ET.


The performance takes place at 7pm (or at 2.30pm on Saturday). Front doors open 30 minutes before the show starts.


This programme is made up of three 50-minute plays with a short interval between each.



Book Tickets

Thursday 20 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Saturday 22 Feb 202514:00 Book Now

Iolanthe

Iolanthe

Durham Opera Ensemble presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe, a witty and whimsical operetta combining political satire with fairy magic, great music, and unforgettable characters.


Gilbert and Sullivan’s Iolanthe, presented by Durham Opera Ensemble, is a sparkling blend of political satire, romance, and fairy magic. Strephon, a half-fairy shepherd, loves Phyllis, a Ward of Court sought in marriage by the entire House of Lords. When a misunderstanding involving Strephon’s fairy mother, Iolanthe, causes Phyllis to renounce him, chaos ensues. The fairies retaliate by sending Strephon to Parliament, where their magic turns the British political system upside down.


With whimsical fairies, lovesick politicians, and sharp satire on privilege and power, plus a fantastic score, Iolanthe is a must-see!


£12.50 Standard

£9.50 Concession

£7.50 Durham Student Theatre Member


This production takes place at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, Durham, DH1 3ET.


Performances begin at 2.30 or 7.30pm and last approximately 160 minutes with a 15 minute interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the start of the performance.

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Thursday 27 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Friday 28 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Saturday 1 Mar 202514:30 Book Now
Saturday 1 Mar 202519:30 Book Now

A Streetcar Named Desire

A Streetcar Named Desire

Set in the Southern multicultural haven of New Orleans, Tennessee Williams' era defining commentary on the divided cultural American psyche, tackling the complexities of love, power, and class.


Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and understood as one 20th century's greatest plays, 'A Streetcar Named Desire' is not to be missed. Tennessee Williams explores the lives of Stella and Stanley Kowalski in their shabby apartment in Elysium Fields, set in the Southern multicultural haven of New Orleans. In a commentary on the divided cultural American psyche, their world is brought to a head by the arrival of Blanche DuBois.


Content Warnings: Physical and sexual violence / rape / racism


£7.50 Standard

£7 Concessions

£6.50 Durham Student Theatre Members


This production is taking place at the Mark Hillery Arts Centre, Collingwood College, South Road, DH1 3LT.


This performance will start at 7.30pm and run for 150 minutes with a 15 minute interval. Doors will open 30 minutes before the start time.

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Thursday 27 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Friday 28 Feb 202519:30 Book Now
Saturday 1 Mar 202519:30 Book Now